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Can any body confirm 100% that the rocker covers on RB25DET are the same, or different between series 1 and series 2 R33 GTSt?

There is a slight visual difference but will they still work?

p.s. Sam, you say 1 word on my thread and ill snap you as i blame you for the problem i may be facing! :)

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I'll tell you what Brad.. if you buy me an RB26 engine - I'll take the cover off my rb25 and sell it to you.

<3

RB26's are not for "turbo beginners" like you young fella :) p.s. hurry up and pay for your fire extinguisher :whistling: )

So the little midget put his hands onto your pride and joy, I think that should entail at least 3 hours in Dans Box... I mean once you get him through the slot! Sam you ever come near my car I will use you as a human Pull Through!

ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words AntonymsNoun 1. pull-through - cleaning implement consisting of an oily rag attached by a cord to a weight; is pulled through the barrel of a rifle or handgun to clean it

cleaning implement - any of a large class of implements used for cleaning

Mike

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ok here is the REAL story

i got my rocker covers painted and brad got jealous :(

there were a pair of s1 rocker covers lying around so brad decided to get them painted and then swap them over when they were done so his car wouldnt be off the road

the guy who painted them realised they were different to the ones he painted for me as brad has already explained,

the s1 rocker covers are painted and finished and brad wants to know if they will work with s2 engine

brad needs somebody to blame for this and who else other than me because he is jealous of my covers ;):)

That raised section is for oil/air separation.. I think my mate was having trouble with the non raised cam covers on his RB25/30 - can't remember what the problem was but pretty sure he has the raised ones now. If you need more info. I'll ask him :(

That raised section is for oil/air separation.. I think my mate was having trouble with the non raised cam covers on his RB25/30 - can't remember what the problem was but pretty sure he has the raised ones now. If you need more info. I'll ask him :(

If you could ask him for me sometime in the next few days, that would be great!

Sam, no one would be jealous of "baby shit green" rocker covers! oh, and get out of my thread! LOL

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